Jumbo General June 11, 2022 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 22, 39 and 43 Across? Connection from #675 Canton, Parma and Toledo are cities in Ohio
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Crossword GK Jumbo 676 by Eimi posted on Saturday, June 11, 2022
Across Clues
- Song and dance number from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel
- An old form of poker
- Mickey Mouse’s pet dog, created in 1930
- Porridge made from boiled cornmeal that originated with the Native American Muskogee tribe
- Brand name for the drug Sildenafil citrate
- Legendary Persian queen who was the storyteller in the One Thousand and One Nights
- 1974 French erotic film starring Sylvia Kristel
- In rowing, the oarsman who sits nearest the stern of a shell
- A modern Latin American dance derived from the ritual dance of voodoo
- Sir Francis ___, Elizabeth I’s “spymaster”
- German spa town on the Oos river
- French port on the Bay of Biscay whose football team are nicknamed les Merlus
- The capital of Norway
- The rare American fritillary, Fritillaria pluriflora
- Small family car that was the successor to the Renault 19
- Memory chips that can be erased only by exposure to strong ultraviolet light
- 1968 Otto Preminger film that gave Groucho Marx his last speaking movie role
- Cocktail based on rum, Curaçao liqueur and lime juice
- 1971 Sam Peckinpah film starring Dustin Hoffman and Susan George
- The burrowed lair of an otter
- A man who practises black magic
- 1963 number one single by The Shadows
- Teddy, England forward who returned to Spurs in 2001 after four years at Manchester United
- If I ___ The World, well-known song from the musical Pickwick
- Streak of light in the sky also called a shooting or falling star
- English preacher who founded Methodism
- English writer who created the detective Father Brown
- Central American country formerly called British Honduras
- A white ground of plaster and size used to prepare panels or canvas for painting
- Central of the three small bones in the middle ear, also called the anvil
- Chocolate bar that originated in Sweden and Norway in 1953
- Sauce made with mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, tabasco and chopped gherkins
Down Clues
- The fourth largest city in the Netherlands
- A score of two under par for a hole in golf
- A rich velouté sauce made with a base of veal or chicken stock and cream or egg yolks
- Flap of tissue that hangs in the back of the throat
- German novelist whose works include the novella Death in Venice
- Alvaro ___, Spanish forward whose clubs have included Real Madrid, Sevilla, Manchester City and Middlesbrough
- Italian city that became the base of Italian High Command during WWI
- State of NE India with the heaviest rainfall in the world
- 1969 top ten hit single for Jethro Tull
- Tuscan coastal resort that is the second-largest city in the Province of Lucca
- William Cobbett’s best-known work, originally published in serial form in the Political Register from 1822 to 1826
- In bridge, to attempt to win too many tricks
- George Eliot novel subtitled A Study of Provincial Life
- The capital of Poland
- British golfer who won the 2000 European Tour Order of Merit and the 2009 and 2020 Race to Dubai
- The French name for Germany
- Republic of Ireland international striker whose clubs included Wolverhampton Wanderers, Millwall and Perth Glory
- Football team nicknamed “The Trotters”
- English actor, comedian and presenter whose TV series include Not Going Out and Would I Lie to You?
- The Great ___ ___ is a persistent anticyclonic vortex south of Jupiter’s equator
- A strong suffocating sand-laden wind of the deserts of Arabia and North Africa
- 1998 film for which James Coburn won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar
- Quentin ___, director of the films Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction
- Single by the Four Seasons that topped the US chart in 1964
- Henri ___, French artist who was a founder of Fauvism
- A member or former member of the oldest university in the UK
- Steve ___, men’s 800m champion at the 1980 Olympics
- River in Northern Ireland that forms much of the border between County Antrim and County Down
- Dinosaur-like character who made his debut in the video game Super Mario World in 1990
- Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, Castilian nobleman who became a Spanish national hero in the wars against the Moors
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